Travisg32v
Active LVC Member
Well as the title states I was being stupid the other day coming home from a friends house, everyone asked me to do a burnout (as they always do) and this time I went for it smoked the tires good and immediately after I had a driveline vibration, expected it to be u-joints, mechanic took the shaft out of the car and inspected the u-joints, they look fine but the driveshaft is twisted and warped and now it looks crooked and also not only is that ruined but my right rear axle is shot too, I didn't "break" it obviously but my axle has ALOT of up and down play now. my tax return is coming in for 1300$ I have to spend 400$ for forged pistons for my other project, my question is what to do now? I don't want a stock shaft back in my mark so I was thinking a 93' shaft, but I just bought a solid axle 8.8 track lock I'm trying to make work on my IRS so I'm looking to do a gear swap at the same time, should I hunt down a 93' shaft? I know they are pretty rare, or should I buy one of the dynotech units from bill over at SCP? I know they are a bit pricey so I was thinking about ordering through dynotech directly to save a few $$, is the 3.5" Shaft also prone to vibration like SCP says? I'm not very up on driveshaft so any help anyone can give me would be awesome.
Also, as for the axles, I cant seem to find a set of NEW 28 spline IRS specific axles anywhere, how much am I looking at for a new PAIR and where can I find them? thanks again for everything everyone on here helps me with and sorry for the novel.
-Travis
Also, as for the axles, I cant seem to find a set of NEW 28 spline IRS specific axles anywhere, how much am I looking at for a new PAIR and where can I find them? thanks again for everything everyone on here helps me with and sorry for the novel.
-Travis